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  • Authors: Acemoglu, Daron (2021)

  • Throughout Macroeconomics,3rd Edition, authors Daron Acemoglu, David Laibson, and John List usereal economic questions and data to help students learn about the world aroundthem. Taking a fresh approach, they use the themes of optimization,equilibrium, and empiricism to not only illustrate the power of simple economicideas, but also to explain and predict what's happening in today's society.Each chapter begins with an empirical question that is relevant to the life ofa student and is later answered using data in the Evidence-Based Economicsfeature. As a result of the text's practical emphasis, students learn to applyeconomic principles to guide the decisions they make in their own daily lives

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  • Authors: Syed Abdul Rehman Khan (2019)

  • This book covers the scope of supply chain and logistics, which has continued to grow with a rapid speed. The book includes core aspects of supply chain and logistics philosophy and practice. The authors then cover the general principles of supply chain and logistics that can be applied in countries throughout the world.

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  • Authors: Mankiw, N. Gregory (2020)

  • BRIEF PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS, 9E uses a concise, inviting presentation that emphasizes only the material that helps you better understand the world and economy in which you live. You learn to become a more astute participant in today's economy with a strong understanding of both the potential and limits of economic policy. The latest relevant examples bring the most important macroeconomic principles to life

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  • Authors: Dodge, Eric (2021)

  • Comprehensive overview of the AP Macroeconomics exam format hundreds of practice exercises with thorough answer explanations proven strategies specific to each section of the test a self-guided study plan including flashcards, games, and more online.

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  • Authors: Michael Parkin (2021)

  • Each chapter opens with one of today's central issues and is then revisited in the chapter ending Economics in the News feature. Students will begin to think about issues the way real economists do and learn how to explore difficult policy problems to make more informed decisions in their own economic lives.

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  • Authors: John Horton (2021)

  • The book starts by introducing you to all the fundamental concepts of programming in an Android context, from the basics of Java to working with the Android API. You'll learn with the help of examples that use up-to-date API classes and are created within Android Studio, the official Android development environment that helps supercharge your mobile application development process. After a crash course on the key programming concepts, you'll explore Android programming and get to grips with creating applications with a professional-standard UI using fragments and storing user data with SQLite. This Android Java book also shows you how you can make your apps multilingual, draw on the screen with a finger, and work with graphics, sound, and animations.

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  • Authors: Leahy, Christopher J (2020)

  • Christopher Leahy's "President Without a Party" is the first full-scale academic biography of President John Tyler since Oliver P. Chitwood's 1939 book, "John Tyler: Champion of the Old South." Leahy's work is a much-needed update and corrective to Chitwood's largely political and dated biography. That study and most of what has been written about Tyler since then largely neglect Tyler's personal life and his pre-presidential career. Also, until now, no author has satisfactorily explained the dynamics of Tyler's fight with the Whig Party during his presidenc

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  • Authors: Barnes, John A (2005)

  • Whether in business, politics, or the community, today's leaders have more in common with their legendary predecessors than they may realize. Intensely scrutinized by their constituents, colleagues, the media, and the public, leaders make decisions that affect lives far beyond their immediate surroundings